This essay explores the notion of Participation 2.0, which refers to the use of Internet and social media technologies to engage citizens in the work of government. Participation 2.0 has become an important feature in the landscape of American citizen engagement, and particularly in efforts at the local level.36 In addition to producing other benefits, it is seen as a vehicle with which to promote open and transparent government, increase citizen trust and political efficacy, and improve the responsiveness of government to citizen needs and concerns. This essay begins with a brief history and discussion of Participation 2.0. Next, it provides several examples of innovative projects in local government where Participation 2.0 is being used t...
textCommunications scholars recognize two related trends in twenty-first century politics: the rise ...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
International audienceThe arrival of the participatory web 2.0 has been hailed by many as a media re...
This paper takes its starting point in the civic sphere, in the meeting between (municipal) democrac...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
As developed democracies experience a decrease in political engagement and a rise in the adoption of...
This study presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of the need for multiple citizen participa...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
The current thesis presents research about new methods of citizen participation based on digital tec...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
The so-called Web 2.0 has been an incubator for a number of initiatives and for several social netwo...
textCommunications scholars recognize two related trends in twenty-first century politics: the rise ...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
International audienceThe arrival of the participatory web 2.0 has been hailed by many as a media re...
This paper takes its starting point in the civic sphere, in the meeting between (municipal) democrac...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
Democracy shares many of its core principles with Web 2.0: it is participatory, interactive, individ...
As developed democracies experience a decrease in political engagement and a rise in the adoption of...
This study presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of the need for multiple citizen participa...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
Many important forms of public participation take place in interactions between citizens. Studying t...
The current thesis presents research about new methods of citizen participation based on digital tec...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Engaging the public is a vital component of the public policy process. Traditional strategies for ci...
Social media have been increasingly used by governments and planning professionals to gain public op...
The so-called Web 2.0 has been an incubator for a number of initiatives and for several social netwo...
textCommunications scholars recognize two related trends in twenty-first century politics: the rise ...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
International audienceThe arrival of the participatory web 2.0 has been hailed by many as a media re...